The Revolt of the United Netherlands. With the Trial of Counts Egmont and Horn, and the Siege of Antwerp: To which is Added, The Disturbances in France Preceding the Reign of Henry IV.G. Bell & sons, 1897 - 452 pages |
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... already lost a million of citizens , and the trodden fields maintained their husbandmen no longer . Spain itself had but few more men to spare . That country , surprised by a sudden affluence , which brought idleness with it , had lost ...
... already lost a million of citizens , and the trodden fields maintained their husbandmen no longer . Spain itself had but few more men to spare . That country , surprised by a sudden affluence , which brought idleness with it , had lost ...
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... already knew the shore on which they would ultimately be landed . The work did nct present itself to the mind of its originator in the exact form which it assumed when com- pleted , any more than the mind of Luther foresaw the eternal ...
... already knew the shore on which they would ultimately be landed . The work did nct present itself to the mind of its originator in the exact form which it assumed when com- pleted , any more than the mind of Luther foresaw the eternal ...
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... formidable army threat ened to carry it into execution . Already Switzerland trembled for her liberty ; but deceitful fortune abandoned him in three terrible battles , and the infatuated hero was lost in c 2 REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS . 19.
... formidable army threat ened to carry it into execution . Already Switzerland trembled for her liberty ; but deceitful fortune abandoned him in three terrible battles , and the infatuated hero was lost in c 2 REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS . 19.
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... already attended their prosperity . The pomp and vanity of dress was carried by both sexes to extravagance . The luxury of the table had never reached so great a height among any other people . The immoral assemblage of both sexes at ...
... already attended their prosperity . The pomp and vanity of dress was carried by both sexes to extravagance . The luxury of the table had never reached so great a height among any other people . The immoral assemblage of both sexes at ...
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... already undergone . The welfare of the country was so far secured , as was necessary to the political schemes of its master ; the intelli- gent policy of Charles would certainly not violate the salu- tary regimen of the body , whose ...
... already undergone . The welfare of the country was so far secured , as was necessary to the political schemes of its master ; the intelli- gent policy of Charles would certainly not violate the salu- tary regimen of the body , whose ...
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2nd Edition already Antoine of Navarre Antwerp appeared arms army assembly attack bishops Brabant Brederode bridge Brussels Calvinists Catherine cause Charles church citizens Coligny command confederates Council Count Egmont Count Mansfeld courage court danger death despatched distrust duchess Duke of Alva Duke of Arschot Duke of Guise edicts enemy faction favour fear Flanders Flemish force foreign France French garrison gave German Ghent Granvella Gueux hands hatred Henry heretics History honour hope Huguenots Inquisition king king's kingdom latter leaders league liberty Louis of Nassau Megen mind minister monarch nation Navarre Netherlands never nobility nobles obtained officers oppression Parma party peace person Philip possession Prince of Condé Prince of Orange Protestants provinces Queen rebels Reformers regent religion religious revised Roman Catholic royal Scheldt siege soon sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit throne tion town Trans Translated troops vessels Viglius vols whole zeal Zealand
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